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FOODBORNE ILLNESS RISK FACTORS AND PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS |
Circle designated compliance status (IN, OUT, N/O, N/A) for each numbered item IN=in compliance OUT=not in compliance N/O=not observed N/A=not applicable Mark "X" in appropriate box for COS and/or R COS=corrected on-site during inspection R=repeat violation |
Risk factors are important practices or procedures identified as the most prevalent contributing factors of foodborne illness or injury. Public health interventions are control measures to prevent foodborne illness or injury. |
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GOOD RETAIL PRACTICES |
Good Retail Practices are preventative measures to control the addition of pathogens, chemicals, and physical objects into foods. Mark "X" in appropriate box for COS and/or R COS=corrected on site during inspectionR=repeat violation |
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IOCI 17-356
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Food Establishment Inspection Report |
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Establishments: TRIP G'S SPORTS BAR & EATERY INC | Establishment #: EX010 |
Water Supply: Public Private Waste Water System: Public Private |
Sanitizer Type: Chemical | PPM: CHLORINE: 50 | Heat: N/A °F |
CFPM Verification (name, ID#, expiration date): | |||
JEFFERY SMITH 26071211 08/17/2029 |
01/01/1900 |
01/01/1900 |
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TEMPERATURE OBSERVATIONS |
Item/Location |
Temp |
Item/Location |
Temp |
Item/Location |
Temp |
/true refrigerator #1 - cooler compartment | 40.00°F | /true refrigerator #1 - freezer compartment | -1.00°F | soup/true refrigerator | 40.00°F |
ground beef/victory cooler | 39.00°F | cut peppers/reach-in cooler/prep-table | 39.00°F | /whirlpool cooler | 39.00°F |
/whirlpool freezer | -1.00°F | /crosley freezer | -1.00°F | milk/cooler behind the bar | 40.00°F |
/mini freezer behind the bar | -1.00°F |
OBSERVATIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS |
Item Number |
Severity | Violations cited in this report must be corrected within the time frames below. |
2 | C |
750.540: 1) Category I facilities. Category I facilities as defined in Section 750.10 shall have a certified food service sanitation manager on the premises at all times that potentially hazardous food is being handled, except as specified in subsections (a)(1)(A) and (B) of this Section. A certified food service sanitation manager is not required on the premises during hours of operation when all food products sold have been prepared and packaged commercially or prepared under the supervision of a certified food service sanitation manager. violation (2-102.12): the person in charge could not provide evidence that they have completed their certified food protection manger training. Corrective action: have all employees designated as the "person in charge" certified as a food protection manager. correct by the next routine inspection. |
16 | C |
4-602.11 (E): (E) Except when dry cleaning methods are used as specified under § 4-603.11, surfaces of UTENSILS and EQUIPMENT contacting FOOD that is not TIME/TEMPERATURE CONTROL FOR SAFETY FOOD shall be cleaned: (1) At any time when contamination may have occurred; (2) At least every 24 hours for iced tea dispensers and CONSUMER self-service UTENSILS such as tongs, scoops, or ladles; (3) Before restocking CONSUMER self-service EQUIPMENT and UTENSILS such as condiment dispensers and display containers; and (4) In EQUIPMENT such as ice bins and BEVERAGE dispensing nozzles and enclosed components of EQUIPMENT such as ice makers, cooking oil storage tanks and distribution lines, BEVERAGE and syrup dispensing lines or tubes, coffee bean grinders, and water vending EQUIPMENT:
(a) At a frequency specified by the manufacturer, or (b) Absent manufacturer specifications, at a frequency necessary to preclude accumulation of soil or mold. Ice tea dispenser located behind the bar is not clean daily or after 24 hours. COS |
41 | C |
3-304.14 (B)(1)(2): (B) Cloths in-use for wiping counters and other EQUIPMENT surfaces shall be: (1) Held between uses in a chemical sanitizer solution at a concentration specified under § 4-501.114; and (2) Laundered daily as specified under ¶ 4-802.11(D). Sanitizer solution buckets were found to be too weak or too strong (observed concentrations ranging from 10 PPM to 200 PPM). COS |
55 | C |
6-501.114: The PREMISES shall be free of:
(A) Items that are unnecessary to the operation or maintenance of the establishment such as EQUIPMENT that is nonfunctional or no longer used; and
(B) Litter. remove all unused equipment from the facility. correct by the next routine inspection. |
57 | C |
750.3400 (a):
a) All food handlers, other than someone holding a food service sanitation manager certificate, shall receive or obtain training in basic food handling principles, as outlined in Section 750.3410, within 30 days after employment.
Employees handling food behind the bar have not completed basic food handler training. correct by the next routine inspection. |
58 | C | There are no CFPMs that have completed allergen awareness training. correct by the next routine inspection. |
Inspection Comments | RECOMMENDATIONS: KEEP A BARRIER BETWEEN AREAS BEING RENOVATED AND THE PUBLIC. |
HACCP Topic: PROPER HANDLING OF READY-TO-EAT FOOD ITEMS: NO BARE HAND CONTACT ALLOWED--USE GLOVES OR UTENSILS. |
Person In ChargeARACELI SHARPER |
Date:07/20/2022 |
InspectorAlan Hatia |
Follow-up: Yes No Follow-up Date: |